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Get Ready for Learning 2.0! Exploring Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom Stephanie Dixon [email protected] Region 2 Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center Region 2 TLTC • Provide technology professional development in particular programs developed by DOE facilitated through the Division of Technology and the Division of Teacher Professional Development • Centers in St. Tammany and Baton Rouge • Service 15 school districts • Register for our courses through CourseWherehttp://www.solutionwhere.com/ldoe/cw/main.asp Stephanie Dixon http://getreadylearning20.pbwo rks.com Folksonomy Mash ups Aggregators Enterprise 2.0 Podcasts Blogs Tags Social networking Web 2.0 Cloud Computing Geotagging RSS Customized Home Page Microblogging Wikis Widgets Mobile 2.0 Stephanie Dixon Why Web 2.0 and 21st Century Teaching? – Major disparity between what students learn in school and what they need to function in the workforce – Changes in technology advances – Fast access to knowledge – Global competition – Rising workforce capabilities Partnership for 21st Century Skills (2007). Learning for the 21st Century. Creativity & Innovation Communication & Collaboration NETS 2007 Research & Information Fluency Technology Operations & Concepts Digital Citizenship Critical Thinking, Problem Solving & Decision-Making NETS- Communication and Collaboration Students: a. interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts or others employing a variety of digital environments and media. b. communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats. c. develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures. d. contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems. P21 Student Outcomes • Core Subjects and 21st Century Themes • Learning and Innovation Skills • Information, Media, and Technology Skills • Life and Career Skills P21- Learning and Innovation Skills • Creativity and Innovation Skills • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills • Communication and Collaboration Skills Articulating thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively through speaking and writing Video Pay Attention Educational Web 2.0 Tools • • • • • • • Wikis Blogs Online Collaboration Sites RSS Social Bookmarking Video Sharing Photo Sharing Stephanie Dixon Wikis • Set of web pages that can be edited by members of the wiki • Place for building information or a body of knowledge • Group work and collaboration • Examples: – – – – Wikispaces Deki Wiki PB Wiki Zoho Wiki • http://coolcatteacher.wikisp aces.com • http://westwood.wikispaces .com/ Stephanie Dixon Use a wiki when: • You want your students to – Collaborate on projects and reports – Build a body of information together – View information that you post – Post and share documents Stephanie Dixon Wikis • Create • Respond • Publish • Share • Comment • Edit • Converse • Collaborate • Post Ideas • Engage Stephanie Dixon Blogs • • • • • Web + log = blog Consists of posts, personal thoughts and ideas Users can respond to these posts Leave comments Can be a great source of professional development when you follow the blogs of respected educational leaders or researchers • Examples: Blogger • http://forestheightsfifthgradershenderson.blogs pot.com/ • http://www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org/ Stephanie Dixon Use a blog when: • You want your students to – Discuss important topics and concepts – Respond to prompts and questions – Reflect – Showcase thoughts and ideas Stephanie Dixon Blogs • • • • • • • Online journaling E-portfolios Communication and Collaboration Web page Recalling learning events Discussions Reflections Stephanie Dixon Activity – Introduce yourself on the blog http://21centuryebr.blogspot.com/ Stephanie Dixon Online Collaboration • Desktop office programs available on line. • Invited users can share common documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. • Invited users can update and edit files. • Users can invite other users to view or edit files. • Examples: – Google Docs – Zoho Stephanie Dixon Activity- add in your information to the spreadsheet http://tiny.cc/7iYp3 Use Online Collaborative Sites When • You want your students to – Work collaboratively on a document, presentation, or spreadsheet – Participate or add information on a shared document – Be able to work on files at home and at school Stephanie Dixon Google Applications Stephanie Dixon RSS • Family of web feed formats • Users subscribe by entering the feed link into the reader site; or click the RSS icon • RSS Reader checks subscribed feeds frequently for updates, new information and downloads updates Stephanie Dixon Stephanie Dixon Use RSS When • You want your students to – Follow a particular topic or news thread – Build a body of resources for a project – Find the latest information for a current events activity Stephanie Dixon Social Bookmarking • Save your favorite websites; organize websites for student projects and activities or even topic scavenger hunts • Organize your favorites with tags – keywords that marks or identifies a website, video, etc. • Share your favorites • Examples: Delicious Diigo Stephanie Dixon Video Sharing • View videos online • Upload videos • Search for videos by subject or topic • Free! • • • • • Stephanie Dixon YouTube TeacherTube SchoolTube The Daily Tube FreeTube Photo Sharing • Upload and edit photos • Create albums that are housed online • Create slideshows or videos • Share photo albums with friends, family, students, etc. • Add photos to Google and other sites • Find images • • • • • Stephanie Dixon PhotoStory 3 Picassa Flickr PhotoShop Express Picnik Stephanie Dixon Thank You! 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